With the college regular season is drawing to an end, see who's helping in the playoff push.

1.TYLER MCKELVIE (Keene St. / Freshman / attack)4/17: 4G, 1A vs. UMass-Boston, W 20-44/12: 3G vs. UMass-Dartmouth, W 13-1Comments: Keene State sits atop the Little East standings with their last two games against conference opponents. If Tyler continues to produce the way he has (T1 in total points - 38; #1 in goals - 26), the Owls have a good chance of running the table in the conference.

T2. SPENCER LOW (Babson / Freshman / Attack)4/17: 3G vs. Wheaton, W 8-44/20: 2G vs. UMass-Dartmouth, W 27-4MIKE GRIFFIN (Babson / Senior / Midfield)4/17: 2G, 1A vs. Wheaton, W 8-44/20: 2A vs. UMass-Dartmouth, W 27-4Comments: Babson finishes the season with Clark first on Wednesday, the team that sits behind Babson in the Pilgrim League standings, and then Springfield, who sits atop the the league in first place. Spencer in second on the team in scoring with 23 points while Mike is the second leading scorer amoung midfielders with 16 total points.

6. GEOFF KENNEDY (Saint Anselm / Sophomore / Attack)4/17: 1 goal vs. Merrimack, L 10-124/20: 4G, 2A vs. Pace, W 15-10Comments: A strong bounce-back win against Pace on Saturday kept the Hawks' playoff hope alive and will be looking to use the last two games of the season to get some momentum heading into the NE-10 playoffs next week.

T7. PETE WILLAUER (Colby / Sophomore / Defense)4/16: 3 GB, 3 caused turnover vs. Bowdoin, W 8-6JOHN JENNINGS (Colby / Senior / Attack)4/16: 4 goals, 1 assist vs. Bowdoin, W 8-6Comments: The Mules will be looking to play a little bit of a spoiler in their last game of the season against NESCAC rival Bates and send the their seniors out on the right foot. Pete and John have been the keystone members of the offense and defense, respectively, throughout the year.